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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Obama Judge Claims Kicking Out 500,000 Illegals Is Not "Reasoned"
Obama Judge Claims Kicking Out 500,000 Illegals Is Not "Reasoned"
The Administrative Procedure Act and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) are being criticized for enabling foreign nationals, many of whom are illegal immigrants, to remain in the U.S. indefinitely. TPS was initially meant as a temporary measure for countries in crisis but has effectively become a permanent solution for many.

Recent court rulings, particularly by Judge Indira Talwani, have challenged attempts to end TPS for over 500,000 individuals from countries like Haiti and Venezuela. Critics argue this undermines the executive branch's authority and perpetuates a cycle of dependency on TPS, which was never intended to be a long-term solution.


#society

Times Of Israel: Immigration judge rules Columbia anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
Immigration judge rules Columbia anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation as a national security risk, following a ruling by an immigration judge. The Trump administration's efforts to remove Khalil stem from his involvement in anti-Israel protests and support for Hamas, raising concerns over free speech.

Khalil's legal team plans to appeal the decision, arguing it infringes on constitutional rights. The case has garnered attention from civil liberties groups, while the government cites laws allowing deportation for noncitizens endorsing terrorism. Federal judges have temporarily halted his removal during ongoing legal proceedings.


Fox News: WATCH: Dems spar with whistleblower who exposed children's hospital for performing trans surgeries on minors
WATCH: Dems spar with whistleblower who exposed children's hospital for performing trans surgeries on minors
Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower who criticized transgender medical treatments for minors, faced scrutiny from House Judiciary Democrats during a recent hearing. Haim defended his decision to leak documents revealing that Texas Children’s Hospital performed such procedures on minors until May 2023, asserting that he acted to expose wrongdoing.

Haim, previously indicted for allegedly violating HIPAA, had charges dropped by the DOJ. He maintains that he did not disclose personally identifiable information and was reporting what he deemed "child abuse." The hearing highlighted tensions surrounding whistleblower protections and the handling of medical records in the context of transgender care.


Breitbart: Tunisian Teen Who Died Raising Palestinian Flag Celebrated as ‘Martyr’
Tunisian Teen Who Died Raising Palestinian Flag Celebrated as ‘Martyr’
A 16-year-old Tunisian boy, Fares Khaled, died while trying to hoist a Palestinian flag, leading to his posthumous recognition as a "martyr" by Palestinian factions. His death, described as a "tragic accident" by Tunisia’s Ministry of Higher Education, has sparked concerns over youth radicalization.

Khaled was known for his activism and social media posts about Gaza. His father expressed pride in his son's actions, highlighting the troubling trend of glorifying martyrdom among youth, which raises alarms about long-term instability in the region.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Travel warning: Terrorists are 'likely' to attempt attack in European tourist spot - 'be vigilant in public places'
Travel warning: Terrorists are 'likely' to attempt attack in European tourist spot - 'be vigilant in public places'
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its travel advice for Austria, indicating a heightened terror threat. Britons are warned that attacks could be indiscriminate, targeting public transport, entertainment venues, and places frequented by foreigners.

Tourists are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to local authority guidance. The advisory follows past incidents, including fatal attacks in Vienna and Villach. Increased police presence and safety measures are expected, and travelers are encouraged to stay informed about risks while abroad.


Times Of Israel: Hostage talks said to have lost ‘momentum’ since Dermer took over negotiating team
Hostage talks said to have lost ‘momentum’ since Dermer took over negotiating team
Qatar is expressing frustration with the slow pace of hostage negotiations led by Israeli Minister Ron Dermer, who replaced previous negotiators. Sources indicate a shift in Israel's priorities and a perception that negotiations are becoming politicized under Dermer's leadership.

Despite claims of inefficiency, an Israeli official argues that Dermer's role is essential for representing government interests in the negotiations. The ongoing conflict began on October 7, 2023, with Hamas taking numerous hostages, and while some have been released, the situation remains tense with stalled negotiations for further releases.


The Telegraph: Trump envoy: Ukraine could be divided like Berlin after Second World War
Trump envoy: Ukraine could be divided like Berlin after Second World War
Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump's envoy, proposed a partition of Ukraine similar to post-WWII Berlin, with western zones controlled by Britain and France and eastern territories under Russian control. This plan would require Ukraine to cede land, which President Zelensky opposes without NATO protection.

Kellogg suggested creating a demilitarized zone along existing front lines and deploying peacekeeping troops from Britain and France to ensure Ukraine's independence. He acknowledged potential violations but emphasized the feasibility of monitoring such a zone.


#economy

Le Monde: Argentina to lift strict currency controls on Monday
Argentina to lift strict currency controls on Monday
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced the lifting of strict capital and currency controls, a move backed by a $20 billion IMF bailout. This change aims to stabilize the economy and attract foreign investment, allowing the peso to float between 1,000 and 1,400 per dollar.

The previous restrictions, imposed in 2019, limited access to dollars and created a black market for currency. The new policy removes the $200 monthly limit on dollar access, marking a significant shift towards a more liberalized economy.


Breitbart: Sen. Rick Scott Urges Americans to 'Stop Buying Anything Made in Communist China'
Sen. Rick Scott Urges Americans to 'Stop Buying Anything Made in Communist China'
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is calling for Americans to stop buying Chinese products and instead support American-made goods, as tensions rise between the U.S. and China. In response to China's retaliatory tariffs, President Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%.

Scott has introduced a legislative package aimed at holding China accountable, which includes several acts designed to enhance sanctions, improve transparency, and protect American investors from Chinese exploitation. He emphasizes the need to safeguard U.S. economic security against China's aggressive tactics.


#culture

Fox News: Actor knocks 'Fantastic 4' hero as 'womanizing' guy, says his portrayal in new film will be different
Actor knocks 'Fantastic 4' hero as 'womanizing' guy, says his portrayal in new film will be different
Joseph Quinn, portraying The Human Torch in Marvel's "Fantastic Four" reboot, aims to reinterpret the character, moving away from past portrayals. Set in a retro-futuristic 1960s, the film seeks to inspire wonder while addressing contemporary cultural themes.

Additionally, Vanessa Kirby's Sue Storm will have a political dimension, leading the Future Foundation and advocating for global peace. Marvel Studios hopes this fresh approach will rejuvenate interest in the franchise.


#crime

Breitbart: Fundraiser for Track Meet Stabbing Suspect Surpasses $350,000
Fundraiser for Track Meet Stabbing Suspect Surpasses $350,000
A fundraiser for Karmelo Anthony, 17, accused of fatally stabbing another teen at a track meet, has raised over $350,000. Anthony claims self-defense in the incident involving 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. The campaign has faced backlash, prompting responses from the fundraising platform's co-founders.

The fundraiser, hosted on GiveSendGo, is controversial as similar campaigns are prohibited on GoFundMe. Anthony's bond hearing is scheduled for April 14, with attorneys seeking to lower his $1 million bond.


Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Kohberger's evidence fight, Vallow's latest trial, Read's jury selection
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Kohberger's evidence fight, Vallow's latest trial, Read's jury selection
Bryan Kohberger's evidence motions hearing revealed both favorable and unfavorable outcomes for him, while Idaho prosecutors plan to call some of his family members to testify at his trial. In other cases, Lori Vallow discusses her legal strategy for a second murder trial, and the search for a missing news anchor is complicated by sealed evidence.

In a separate case, the Menendez brothers' prosecutor seeks to withdraw a request for reduced sentences, and a missing California mother's family suspects a homicide cover-up. Additionally, a South Carolina woman wanted for murder has been located in the Netherlands.